The Danish woman who made international headlines when she was arrested for leaving her baby in her stroller while she dined in an East Village restaurant will be back in a Manhattan courtroom today, suing the two correction officers who strip-searched her.

Anette Sorensen – who became known as the “Stroller Mom” – had sued the city for $10 million after her 1997 arrest, but a jury awarded her a mere $1.

“Now she is looking for the other $9,999,999,” a city source said.

Sorensen and her baby’s father, Exavier Wardlaw, had been charged with child endangerment after leaving the baby outside Dallas BBQ on Second Avenue while they drank and dined inside.

Amid a trans-Atlantic debate over child-rearing practices, the city dropped the criminal case. Sorensen won her wrongful-arrest suit, but the jury award couldn’t even pay for a plate of ribs.